The Daily Courier

NHL commission­er has no plans to cancel

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NHL commission­er Gary Bettman says he has no plans to cancel the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bettman spoke Tuesday at a virtual town hall hosted by the San Jose

Sharks for members of their business alliance. According to The Mercury News, Bettman responded to a question on the state of the season by saying ending it early was “not something I’m even contemplat­ing.”

“I believe that if the right time comes, and the right circumstan­ces, based on all of the options that we’re considerin­g and our ability to execute them, we’ll get this season done,” Bettman said, adding that cancelling is “too easy a solution.”

“States are reopening, cities are reopening,” Bettman said. “And if we do the right things, I think we’ll be able to finish the season.”

The league is looking at plans to group teams in low-risk centres, with games being held in empty arenas, in hopes of resuming the 2019-20 campaign this summer.

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has said he has been in touch with Bettman about the possibilit­y of Edmonton acting as one of these “hub cities,” and Ontario Premier Doug Ford has said he has talked to the NHL commission­er about playing games out of Toronto.

B.C. Premier John Horgan talked with Bettman and deputy commission­er Bill Daly late Tuesday. He said he could see Vancouver being a potential hub city and also floated the possibilit­y of other B.C. rinks hosting more games if the league wanted to centralize in one province.

“The sky’s really the limit,” Horgan said Wednesday. “I wanted the let the commission­er know that British Columbia stands ready to assist in looking at a plan brought forward by the players and the NHL. If we can make it work, I think it would be great for B.C. and great for the NHL.”

The NHL did not award the Stanley Cup in 1919 during the Spanish Flu epidemic, and in 2005 because of a lockout.

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